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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY., JANUARY [0 1870—TWELVE PAGER. charged n mnss of the enemy, killing nearly 400, Bkhirmishers of the Tenth IHussora drove the enemy from Brouen Gromo, hundred prisoners, a quanty of grain, and & Iarge numbor of eaftle were captuned. British loss was trifling. expecled to have o great moral effect. Incidents Attending Grant's Departure from Ire- P The victory is Tisunesv, Jan. 9.—Gov. Itosgonofl writes to Gon, Kaufmaun, Dec. arrived at Wazar-[-Sharif with the Ameer, who peraists in proceeding to 8t. Peteraburg. ASTRAKHAN, #r. Prrenanuna, Jan. 9.—Tha plagne las reached the Government of Faratofin. Nnratzin 173 doaths oecurred. is estimated at 10 per cont of the popnlation. newspapers propose that nurses and attendants of the Ited Cross Ho- cloty should volunteor for Astrakhon. GERMANY, AVOIDING CONSCIIPTION, Pamm, Jun. 9, —8ixly young men having quitted "Thaun, Alsace, to avoid couscrip. tipn, each hias been ssntenced by defanlt to pay o fine of 12,000 marks or 200 daya’ Im- prisonment and to tha sofzure of (heir prop. erty to tho amount of their fine, THRE LATE CHANKEL COLLISION. 9.—A court-mnartinl has been cnlled to investigate the caso of the collision of the Clerman fron-clads Grosser Kurfuerat and King Wilkolm in tho Euglish Channel on the 81st of May, 1878, lowing officers have been summoned to take their trial : Renr-Admiral Batach, com- Capts. Count Monts and Kuelno, commandlog respect- fvely the two vessols; Clansa, who was in charge of the (irosser Kurfuerst at the timo of tho collision, TRULY BISSEARCKIAN. Loxvox, Jau, #.—A correspondent at Bor- Jin snys there is geoat oxcitemgont thoro con- corning a bill which Bismarck has proposed to the Federal Council giving the Reichstag power to puuish its own members for jm. proper utterances, The extroma ponaltics ara deprivation of eligibility for a seat in the House and handing the offender over to the Turther Ividences of Busi- ness Depression in Great Britain. 5, that Lo has The English Agatn Vietorlous fn o Swall Battle with the Tho mortality Rapid and® Alarming Spread of the [ St. Patersburg Plague in Astrakhan. The By of Tunis Yields Uncondition- ally to the Fronch Demands, A Papnl Eueyelleal Bnjoining the Dish. ops to Combat Soclalism.. Death of Espartero, the Spanish 5 Statesman, LFAST. By Calts to New York Ilerald, Berrasr, don. 0.—AL 10 o'elock yosterdny morning Uen. Grant and parly, accompanied Ly Mej. Brown, visited several Iarge mills sod industrinl establishments of this city. Befora he loft tho hotel he was walted Ly a number and First-Liout, on Ly loading citizens Rishop Ryan the Catholie Bishop of Bufwlo, and Mr. Cronm, uditor of the Catholin Unlon, were among tho callers, and had o pleasant futor- T'ho Gounral then drove Lo the ware- “houses of reveral merchants in the linen immense ship-yard the White Btar stenmers wora gothered around Grany'scarringo and ehecrad s they ran alongside, Tho public buildings and many of theshops wero decorated. The wenther wns olear and enld, the nfternoon the Gneral left for Dublin. TRANCE, FRENCH Th Panis, Jan, ).—Twelvo vacant sents in tho Chamber of Deputies, caused by unsenting _and dentb, will be filled by the 2d of Febru- De Fourtou, Demun, a well-known Cleriealist, and Taul De atand for re-cloction, AN EDITOR MULCTER, Pants, Jan, 9.—Tho editor of La France Nourellr, who started the story (whichi was extensively copied) that a well-known Sena- torof tho Left hind been expelled from a olub in the Fabourg St. Germaln for cheating at cands, Las to pay therefor o fine of ¥400 Benator La Cour, the editor of tha Reepubliyue Francais, believed the story.referred to bim, brought sult, aud Gambolta prosecuted. GHEAT BNOW-5TORM, Tolegraphic communication in all parts of Frauce are interrupted by smow, especinlly in the Midland’Departinents, Trains are blockaded, and oll tidings of some of them At 3 o'clock in Tinmense crowds had gathered at tho Totel and at the railway station. #ir Jolin Preston and the Awmerican Consul, James Al Donnan, acoompunied the General to tho depot. ‘As the train moved off the crowd gavo tremendous cheers, the Mayor One Irishmnn, in sn advanced atogo of cathusinsm, enlled out, 4 Three choers for Oliver Cromwell Grantl” ‘T this there was only a faint response, WAY BTATIONS. At Portadown, Dundalk, Drogheda, and other stations, there ware .immenso orowds, thepopnlations apparently turning out en mpsso. Grant was londly checred, and thou- rands surrounded the car, with the hopo of being able to sbnke (ho General by the hand, all wishing bim a safo jonrney. girl created considorable Gooeral to givo her in America, Belfast journals denounca the nction of the Town Council of Cork, Drother of Robert Nugent, Licutenant.Col- onol of the Bixty-ninth New York Regiment in 1801, and afterwirds ‘comniander-of: 'a brigado in the Becond Corps of tho Army of the Potomao, said he was glad to welcome his brother’s old commander, limited mail-traln, conveying Gen, Grant, "Cho Mayor, with Coasagns wil tuking the mitintive, and £2,000 damages. merriment by AY ENCYCLICAL LETTER, TLoxpoy, Jan. 9,—A dispatch from Rome #ays tho Pope bas sent to tho Bishops of the Ortbiplis, Ghisely o xery, impertant, gpeyetical lotter, in which lie spoaks at length of tho condition of the Churah, the Holy Bes and Hocloty, and explaius what Le has already done, and what remains to Le done, document will shiortly be published, and, it is believed, will create somo sensation. Rourx, Jan. 9,—The Pope's encyclical lot- It calls upon Bishops to combnt Socialism, Communism, and Intorna- tlonalism Ly preaching the principles of the At Dundalk the fourteen minntes Lehind time last ovening. Lord Mayor DBarrington and a considerable number of porsons wers on the platform, aud cordinlly welcomed the Goneral. soon a3 sll the party bad descended, the Tord Mayor invited the General into his carringe, and drove him to Western Row, where tho Irish mall trafn was ready (o de- part, having been dotained eight minutes {or the ex-President. Thoro was a most cordial farewell, and a groat shoking of handa, Lin friends begged Graut to relurn scon, and Boon Kingstown was tor i publisticd. BISMARCK AND TIHE VATICAN, Loxpox, Jau, 0.—A dispatch fromm Rome sintes that negotiations aro mow ccrrled on botween Cardinal Niuo, Papal Becretery of Stato, and Bismarck direct, without tho in- tervention of the Nunclo nt Munich, Iis- marck’s professions are friendly, but the im- preasion prevails that little more will Le obtained from him unless the Socialist bill proves insuflicient. The Mayor and soake & longer stay. DEATIL OF EsPARTERO, AMaprip, Jun. 9.—Don Daldomero Espar- tero, Duke of Vitoria, dicd to-day, RESCUED BEAMEN, Loxpoy, Jan, 0.—Thoe fipanish brig Encar~ nocion, from Fernsudius, Fla., for Ferrol, Bpain, landed there yesterdsy two of the crew of the steamer Bayard, which foundered All tha remoindor of the The Baynrd was o cabin which had been provided for them on board the mail stcamer. BSpecial attention wns paid to the Ganeral by the ofilcors of Grant loft the Irish shores at twenty minutes past 7 o'clock. steamer was about to start THE INSPECTOR OF DETECTIVES inguired minutely of the Jlerald reproventa- tive concerning each member of the Grant party thenon board, apparently to satisfy hiwself that they wero exsctly the same gentlomen who landed here five days ago, und thet none wlio came were divguised Feninn emissarics tmasquerading as Amerfoan Gonerals, and who lad remained bohind whilo allowing some of their accomplices to ot away under the same disguise, GREAT BRITAIN, . THE CORNINE BANK FAILUKE, ‘The liabilities of the Cornish Bavk (£658,000) bolng mach loss thou was supposed, the uncasfuess in Corn- wall s olloyed, and the draln upon othor bouks is consldorably decreasod,’ at sea Doc, 10, crew were drowned. Niritlsh steamer of 9G4 tons, commanded by Copt. Everatt, Bhe sailed from Now Or- leaus Dec. 4-for Rouen. TURKEY. THE DEFINIFIVE NEGUTIATIONS. Toxuvon, Jao. ).—A diapatch from Vienna stetes that tho Russo-Turkish couvention bad not yet beon sigued, but it is said nego- tiations are proceeding favorably. Russia has cancolod the claim of 500,000 franes for clearing the chanuel of tho Loxpox, Jau, THEBEY VIELDS, Pants, Jan, Y.—/La France anuouuces that tho Bey of "t'muis yiolded to<layon all peints, and will make an apolugy with great pomp to An jnquiry into the Honey sffuiv will Lo ordered, aud tho threo Tuniplan fuuctionaries deviguated by the Consul will be dismissed, ROUMANIA, FESTIVIFIES INTEIUITED, Brenavrst, Jan, 9,—~"Thoe Christmas fes. tivities here have been interrupted bya great louses were uuroofod by the ‘Tho market for bar pilver is at a complote standstitl, Tho Austrian inqniry is ended. EX-PRESIDENT GRANT wad (ho gueit of the American Minister last ulght. 1o expecta {o leave to-day for Paris. DED OPIRATIONS The Consatt Iron.Works Conpany, the largeat makers of ship-plates {a England, employfog €,000 to 7,000 hands and owaing nive colliories, owing to the duli- ness of business havo been obliged to temn. porarlly suspend work at most of their milla and forges, sud dischargo 300 ruiners, AFGIIANISTAN, CORBOBORATORY. By Cabls to the New York Herald, . .IANDB)(‘, Jan, .—The newspapers of this city yesterday published a telegram from 8t Petersburg stating that the Agence Russe of Jan. 8 says it velleves the mews printed by the Now York Zlerald, to the effoct that tho Ameer Bhero Alf of AfgHoniatsp had trans. the French Consul, Loyvoyx, Jan, Hoacoufleld’s Maourniug fur tho Frincess Lord Beaconsficld's upbearance fn Pazlisment after tno peception of the news of 1 deathh _ja somewhat sarcastically de- y 4 Manchester corresbondent, tly made up In tbe deepest of wlourn- fog, which could not well have be the Brincess Allve been bis own dutizliter ig- e had ou, oy fur 23 ouy en deener bad stead of the Queen's, a pew black bal ek sud trousers wero of the sablest busi v altogethier & more funcreal figurs could hardly De diagined than he presented us he walked 10 hi v with bowed head aud eoft tread, s It of death itsetf, cted, and so, for that b in which he moved the address. 4o overdid the emotiou. e presonts ed o vajee and wygoer the preture of u grict wh}chlt‘u the nature of thiv, —————— Remarkable Colneldouce, Halitsore Jun, Ju Two deatbs ary annouuced piorulag which are rewurkable for colncldence. At the Thlstie factory, two inties from Eilicolt 25, Mrs. Anvle Thowpeon, sced 13 years, died suddenty of parulysis, was sct for Dec, 81, when glic was weriver™ by ber' busvand, Mr. J sou, #ged 13, wLo that day dicd ol porelyss oud had himsel? enterod Russian tersitory, There i3 no evidonce; however, that Lie is accompanicd by troops. 'The cor- yespondont at ‘Pushkend telegraphis that Gon. LRésgouvoff wrote Gen. Kaufman, on Dac. 2% that ho had orrived at MaravI-Sharif with the Ameer, who peraisted fu proceeding o Bt. Petersburg immediatgly, THR KATIVES DEFEATED. 4o the $Watern Asoswted Priss Loxvey, Jau. 9.—A telegram from Cal- i On Tucsdsy Gen. Roberis, tiadivg hoatile tribas collccted in considern- Ue numbers, attoeked thew with three saall coluzaus, and was completaly victo- Twue Forly troops of the Puujaub cavelry he were in the chambe was very much ovel mastter, ‘waos tho spel g% Lt was Jmpossible o the Sun this of all other elght 04 runntnz over Vanderbfit ronds. Varderufit is the principnl owner of the Mevchants' Dispateh, and the money wrested by thiscorvoration from the ronds over which It rins goes fnto Vander- bilt’'s pockets, At the time Vanderbilt pur- chased the Michigan Central Tnr ‘Trinux® predicted that the Merchants' Dispatch would gradually superseds the Biue aud fted Lines, thouth the istter were fur more economivaliy eouducted. Thls prediction isteing veritied as time vasses on, Fiist, orders were given that the Merchants' dispateh should do all the busi- ness West-bound over Vanderhillt's lines. Then it was docreed that thia fust-frefuht line do all the East-bound export husinean, fesving to the otlier lines only the East-bound local traf, Nuw ngaln & promnclatemto has been {sstied that the Mcerchants' Dispateh shall doall the high-clars Bast-bound tusin tor, efc.), that has heretofore Tted Line, ‘Thin clasa of business ol Nie Line will no doubt also be soon diverted to the Merchants' Dispateh, and #t (sonly a ques- tion ot _tine when the Merchants! Dispateh will altozether supersrde the Biue and Jted Lines which run over the Michizan Central and Lukie Bhore & Michigan Bouthers. Mr. Georte Law- rence, herctofore with the 8tur Unfon Lue, which runa over the Pennsvlvania route, has heen appointed Agent of the el ast- bound Dusiness of the Merchants' Dispuich at this paint, and sssumed the dutfes of hla yew osition yesterdny, He has hin oilice with Mr. Cramnton, No, BY LuSalle strect, also, M ‘howpson bpd been for twanty years Buperintendent af tho Thistla factory. {n No- vembur, 1971, lie und his wile celebrated theie golden weadlng, or fliticth anniversary of mar- ruge, At dinner, Dec. the oged wifa \was first sefzed with her fliness. At supper the enmo day tha husband was tricken, and thel aths occurred subsequently, as stated. Togother they will be buried, Jan, 2, at Louden Paris Cemtery, RAILROADS. TASTROUND FPREIGHTS, Spertal Dizpatch o The Tribuna. Naw York, Jun, 9.—Tuo Jolot Committee of the trunk lincs and Western railroads met at the Windsor to<fay to conalder the Eques- tion of poots in cast-bound Ircights, It was the first sesslon here of ths jolnt FKxeeutive Committees, the consolidation having heen recently effected, The trank lincs were reoresentad by J. H. Rutter, General Traflie Mansger of the New York Gientral; (leorge R, Blanchard, Vieo-Prestdent of the New York, Lake Erlc & Western; A. J. Cassat, Vice-Presi- dent of the Pennaylvania Raflroads fand Jolin King, Jr., Vice-President, and M. L. Smith, Gen- cral Freight Ageut, of the Balihmoro & Ohlo Rafjroad, ‘Tha Western roads wero represcnt- ed by J. M, McCntlough, General Manager, and Wiltiam Btewarl, Gencral Freight Ageut, of the Peunsyivania Company west of Dittshurcy D. B. Uray, Western Mauager Unton Fust frelght Line: Juht Muir, Qeneral Manager Lake Shore & Micbigan Bouthern; M. 1% Ledyard, (ieneral Manager of the Michizan Central; A, T 1lop- kins, Oeneral Mungger Toledo & Wabaabt F. B. Thomas, tieneral Manager Cleveland, THE CINCAGO & NORTNWESTERN, ‘The Chicago & Northwestern Ratlroad Co pany hae just completed the fullowing haif- yearly comparative atatement for the six wouths ending Nov. iU, 1878 troes earninge, 1R77. assanger OO IR Columbus, Clneinnati & Indianapolis; James 5?3:',: I;mlgm - ’n,u;c Biith, General Frewght Agent Chicago & Altou; | Erom expr From mail, From misceliancous ‘Total earnings ... Qpern e Taxes John C. Noyes, General Frelght Agent Indian- apolis & Et. Lonjes Jonn F. 8impson, General Manager Bt. Louis, Vaudolla & Terrs Hautej Willlam Duncan, Generul Freight Agent Oblo & Missinsippl; Henry Dill, Gulieral Frejght Azent Indlunapolis, Bluombugtou & Westerng ond W. Broughiton, Great Western of Canada, “The (iraud Trunk Line of Canada was not represented. Commlsslouer Fink presided, and N. Guilford, of Chicago, acled na Secretary. The ohject of the Conference, as announced, was to arranga detais for Western pools on Esgst-bound {reight. It was stated that, at a meetingof Committees fu December at Chicago, after a session ot several days, it was agreed to form au East-hound pool. Tho reprosentutives of other places clalmed it would make ft impossible to maintain a pool until Chicagro, which was regarded as the key to the situstion, shonld take tho lead, it was agreed that the new pool should go isto effrct @ee. 10, The managers of the varlous roads {n tho meantime wers to agreo Net earnings .. , .. §h0I0,201 3,810,217 From which deduct Szed charges, efc., viz.: Interest on bonds, gold pre- whu $1,020,034 'l.'lLTfl,-'n'.’n W TOL TR , elc. Rent of leas Sinking-Funa account,... Mircellanens {(psyments on old G. & C. Union 82,425,704 1. 81,014,410 nis on praferred stoex In Do cember, 1878 and 1877, 753,254 Batplus of balf.year,.8 The surplun of the ') ing M, 1878, 7% 284 KI1126 § 020,210 Bacnl year, end- 3 wa . $008,453 Adividand of 2 per eant ois the common = atock svan doclazed from surplus, .-, upon & divison of traflle, Thus far, it was payable Dec, 24, 1878, 200, 650 sald, po arbitrator had been ogrecd upon, each Palanice May 31, 1878, ‘...s_—m.uuu road demanding that its nomince be accepted. ‘The statement was also made that the pool was} m effect, and wonld be continued. After an animated dfscusslon it was agreed to submit the selectjon of nan arbitrator to Prestdents Vanderbilt, Jeweit, Scott, and Garrett, of the the trunk lines, the appoint- ment to be made next Tuesday. The report from the 8t. Lonls roads was that the pool was entiraly satlsfactory, and |t was decid- ed that the existing traffledescriptions should be remcwed for gnother year. Reports from the Cinelnnatt aml Indlanapolts ruads were fayorable to thie pooling of East- bound frelght, the allotment to be lett to arbl- tration. The Committec deckded that tho so- lecting of orbitrators should Le left to romds diractly interested, The P'eorla roads wero re- Complete returns give 844,453 more _profit thau estimated in statcinent of Dee. 5, 1898, A BUCCESSFUL MANAGER. Col. Thomas R. Bliaep, formerly Master of Transportation of the Baltimore & Ohio Rall- road, but now Recelver of the Loog Islaud Rafl- road, is gotting quite popular on account of his able and successful management of this road. ‘When Col. 8harp took hold of this property {t was completely wreeked, but in a comparatively ehort space of time he has succeeded In getting the rosd aver most of fts difllcultics, und the pmarmu now are that he will ruon wmake it & good payiue pleco of praperty. The flrat aunual report of Recetver Bharp bad just been forward- ed to the State Engineer, Tic summary of his operations shiowa the total earnings of the year 10 have been 81,407,014, o acaiust $1.479,177 for . the previous -year, ‘The operating expeis ported favorable to a puol, but, as 187 were 81,000,000, g nualnst 1,000,477 for they falled to ogree upon s divislon, | 18i7, Tho total expenditures of the Recelver, the Jolnt Committea selected thres arbitrators | fuctuding the lcs’nunl_nl vonstruction and equip- to visit Peoris and adfust the allotments, Tue | Menb were $LI264G, For the previous \eor 3 tha total expeditures were £1.748,74, showlng pools an tho vther Western roads wore roported | g qifference fu favor of Uol. Sharp's manage- as having been arranged, The export business | ment of §647,074. Tuts is u very Interesting result, but probably less 8o to tho previvus man- agewment than to suy one X was next cousldered, the object beiug to so equalize the through freiuhts from the West to Bostou, Fhiladeipuia, Baltimore, and New York as to cstablish uniform freight charges, With- out reaching any couclusiop, the. Jatus Conty it~ teo adjourned unthl to-morrow, CHICAGO, PEKIN & SOUTIIWEST- TN, The long-desired roport of Francls E. Hinck- ley, Recetver of the Chicsro, Pekin & Souths; western Rafirond Company, was fled Wednes- day afternoon at the very pressing request of Judge Drummond, and came to llzht yesterday, & nnd synopsis is preseuted herewlth for the ben. efit of thoso who desire toread it Mr. Hiuckley, the Recelver, has not made a repart bofore for over B year, nud of courss thers were a numbor of Intercated partles who wished to know how the road was getting aloug. They asked Mr. Hinckiey to show his hand, but he neglected, and they then applied to Court for a rule on bin to fllen report, An order to that el- fevt was made by Judge Dranmond nfew days 8o, givlug hlm six days to make tho report, and the report was fled o secordancs with thut ruje. The Hecelver sets out thet ho was ap- pointed June 19, 1377, by the Grundy Counly Utreust Court. At the date of his last report, Norv. 1, 1877, ha had Onhand oovves oo uisae Receiptasince, to Dec. 1, 1678 Talal... . Disburssuscnt Leaving s Lalauce..., ver seerend® 81,817 of which y'_-‘-'i.flll is on deposit with the Farmers' n & Trist Compauy, anticpatig the pay- ment of thy Interest un tho tiret-mortgsie bouds, due Feb, 1, 1870, aud tho balance s on deposit with the First Nutionat Bank of Chi- o to wvrovide for Decewmber pay-rolla sud sudited accouuts, Of tho disbursements, $40,- 191 is marked as paid to the raliroad company, but no purticulars are iven s to what jtems this comuprises, Al bilis contructed by the Re- celver have beea paid, und no débts havo been contracted excopt for current operuting ex- euAe efuult wus mude ju the paymeut of uterest on the first-morteuze bonds on the lst day of Auzuat, 1877, and the Jeceiver toux chargo before that, Atterward the Furwiers' Loan & Truet Comnany flicd a bill to foreclose, ho was reappolnted. Negotlutions for a reduce- tlon of nterest and u vomvromise with the tirst-mortgage bonduolders were made, snd a compromise elffected by which they suereed 1o cancel thiee conpous for mbant $120,0007 10 reduce: the interest from 8 to 7 per cont, and tue Londholders nlso agreed to ussess theni- selves (0 per cent on the bonds held I){ them respeetively, making a fund of BUKLOM 1 all, witieh was paid to the Furmers' Loan & Trust Company, to be disbursed lor u new equipiment, New cars ete., were then purchased” snd o titlo taken in the nune of a committes of hond- bolders conststing of Aoses ‘Tarlor, "‘1"‘“‘ Tuckerman, and A, ¥, Miggins, but the rolllng. stock was placea oit the rowd unid 18 Row 10 use. In order to o this, it was agreed to pay the ro- duced terest prompely, and the Recelver needs SIL0X) plore 1o ncet e oK) of ¥ebruary Interest. No o uterest has cver DLeen paid on the second-mortgage bonds and no etfort made to foreclose thu mortgage. Bince hls appointiient the Jlecever says ho bas greatly recliced the foaddng imdebi- edness, partly by pdvantageous comproilses, but there ure ‘somo large clatms st due, ‘Fus Inrgest fs thut for $10,000 0 fayor of the Chi- eavo, Burltngton & Quiney Hallroad Compuny, When the Keceiver Louk prsession the Cogile pun{ was weing 4 large number of cars under o contract with an Engitah conpany, for which they were paylng at the rate of 14 per cent ju- terest ou the price, The lteceiver Las wado a wew contract at 8 percent, aud 18 paylng the WEATIIER, BIUNATS, The Chicavo & Northwestern Rallroad Com- pany has made sirangonrcuts twith the Clilef Slgnal Officer of the ariny for the privilege of obtaluiug the midnfht weather reports aud - dications stwilar to those now furnished to the moraing papers. Thede reports will be tele- graphed to and posted up n the varlous stations on the line of this road for tho benelit of thelr cmployes aud the public at large, who will thus be ably to take the necessary precautions when severe atorins are predicted. Bome roads are agitating the question of displaying storm warnfuns ou thelr traina that run through large sgrelcultoral districts, thus warninz the farmers of tha spproach of severe storima duriug the sumumer, that they may take the necessary stepa 10 -ntvu their crops frot the ravages of the ele- tments, IMMEDIATE TRANSPORTATION BONDS, Efforta aro belng wado by some of the lead- o fmporters In this city to have tho {linols Ceutral Railroad secure an finmodiats trauspor- tation boud, so that fmports may be taken to bis clty via Now Orleans. Al such trafllc bas now to be taken via New York and other Eusi. erp seabonrd pofuts, Lecause thy Uliuuls Central end {ts New Orleans branch have no fmmediate tranaportation bond, and huports have tu be ap- rafsed 53 New Orleans before belng shipped to s ¢lty, The arbitrary measures lutely tokon by the Kastern trunk lines are not relished by the linporters und merchunts of this city, and they mean to divert thele business trom tho Fastern seaboard and give Quebee, New Ovleans, and other poluts not coutrolled oy the truank lincs, s chance, 45 sfllO.Ll;l.’: BLOOMINGTON, 1LT. Bpeclal Disputch to The Trivune. Broosuxeron, fi, Jun. 9.—No little surnrise was oceasluned tosday by the removal of 4. A, Jackwav, Buperlutendent of Machinery of the Chiesgo & Alton shops of Bloomington, and the appointment of A. Ackley to his position, Jaclian hus beew In charge of the Clitcago & Alton machinery for nearly fifteen_years, und fs one of the leading ctizéns of Noomington. Ackley has served as Juckman's pssistunt fur nearly us long, It s ooticpated that inanv more changes will take place fu the wochinery departtoent of the roar, ITEMS, The aunual meeting of ths Weatern Lallrosd Association will bo hield gt the oftice of the As- sodation, No. 101 Wachingtou street, lu tlus ity Jan. 14, at 10:80 a. 1. Bluco Jan. 1, tho Ctlcazo & Michizau Luke Blore Rallroad gous by the name of Chicugo & Weat Michizen Hullroad, The gencral oiicers of the rond ure the sama as heretofore, Tho regnlur meeting of the Western Assocls. tion of General Ticher aud Passenger Ageois will be beld at the Lindell Hotel, Bt Louts, Jun. 21, 1610, As wiutters of great dmportancs will be brought up et this ceting, Sverstary B Ao Ford requosts @ full atteadunce, ‘The General Theket and Vassenger Agents of Vanderbilt's roada have recaived orders to come to New Yorkk at ouce, Whethier for o privets consultation with Vanderbilt or (o take part in the procecdings of the * 3lizh Joluts," uow in seasion in w York, could not ve learnad, ‘The weather Iy the Nortliwest on Lhe lines of the Chicago & Northwestern pod Chivagzo, Milwauken & Bt. Paul was very cold yesterday, At Portaue, Wik, the thermometer was ree smount iu monthly paywents. About | borked 0 deg, below, 1t 1a bilieval that this 2 has ulready beow patd, sud ho | BOW Arctlc wave ls slowly coming thia way, and hopes to bo gblo to pay the | the rallrouds are taking the becessary precaus Hovs. ‘The Michizan Central Rallroad bas contracted with the Detrole Brideo & tron Works for the consfruction of s double-truck draworidge over the Calumet River, near Columet, Thedruw will be JU-fect span, with openings of elxuy feet on each of the reatre pler for the paissze ui vossels, The iron-work will cust 1506k Work gy tho structure will begin In & fuw days. ‘The Jatest reports shuw that there Is in operss tion tu the Unlted Btates 3,640 miles of narrow- gavge track, 383 wlics of waich Is I Iudisna, ond 207 jutles sdditjunal ta vrofected to be huile the present year In parrow- gauge roads, Color- 0do leads In"wileage. ULig s sccond und I sylvauly third. Jiliuols, Callforots, Utat, Ne- Lraska, and Jowa sre the uest op toe list. :n ixteeu Ju nwnber and Yennsylvauia Cen. Mr. C. B. Foster, Privata Becretary to Mr. Henury C. Weutworth, of tho Mickizen Central, mourns thy lois o1 a boe gold watch sud chuiu aud @ $IO LI, ThLese wary wll tho valuavles e had on hlin 'be otber ulcbl when ho was held up by & couple of hlzhway robbers, o they would have gotten sway with more. The deted fves ure lookluy fur tho thicves. but huve ot cauznt taw Yot ¥ remainder. ‘The taxos ot 157 and 1574 ure sth.1 unpuid, owing to sume Htigaiion over the capl- tal stogk. Bome tine azo, tue Chicago, Fekin & Bouthwestern, the Chwsgo & huols River, pud the Chicago & Altou Hallrouds, bad wude a coptrget for the gale by the Chilvgeo & liiuois Rpad of that Dertion of s track between Etrcator snd the Muzou River to the Chie Pelup & Boutbwestern Road. ‘The Chleage Dlinals River load, boweyer, hus gung foto bynkruptey, aud tho two roads ore qusireling as. 10 the parly to whom the mopey should be pajd. A ho Becelver, theretore, wants 1o koow what tu do In tha matter, Ju conciusion, ho states ghat hie bas mory bus’- ness thou by caa attend to, though the low prices fur grain beve prevented Ll frow mak. jug us miuch protit us Le expectud. ‘The coul busiuess {s good, but the rusd caunol varry wuch cesl, owlog to a wunt ol the pecessaiy cors. —— VANDERBILT!S SRR WDNESS, The Merchauts’ Dispatch which wulike o ofbier fast-frethl Hued, is vot coutroliced by the yoads over which it runs, but i 8 private curpo- retion getting 15 per ceut on gil the busiuess It tecurcs, b repidly wlsurbing tls busineds by the experience, and carrl revol fiistend of & watch, and 5O conta 1s sl the chianwe he keeps on' his person at ony one time. fittea tickets only. prevent scalpers from cutting the rates. ‘Theso men, by manioulating the unlimited tickets— eutting off the counons—sic from £5 to §7 protit on exch | lmited tickets the scalpers are debarred from making use of them. Kunza's Evening, Zotiner's 1fe’s the Man to Know," Storch's “perenade” (an undertone ¢horus with tenor oliligato), Mosenthul’s “ Blest Pair of Sirena ' 1or chiorus, buss sulo, and quintette), Wagner's ‘Pilgrim's Chiorue,” Wine Song," and Gieachuer's “tood N none of them very ambitlous except the Mosen- hal zumber, the "Pilerim's Chorus now bebnie sufliciently fainillar from long revetition not tu rank In that eategory, while xome of the num- bers have come down froin foriner gencratlona of manterrbors, that the ubject of the Soclety was the cultiva- tiuh of port gupes, we have Lo greept the Bo- ciety on that baals, buwever unfavorable thiy «may be for musival duvelopment, vr bowever wich we might wish that twenty-lour picked yolces might reach up to a higlier staodunl, Nelther the aumosphere nor the lall was laveralle work of the none the less spparent that it 18 made up of ftine muterml, the tenors, If snything, being superior to the bassos {u prompto ang tiuish of tone. and there wos & nicety of siading aud veneral exuression, as weil o totelllzence, which speak well for the future of the Bociety, favaraple surroundinge, we imatine hetter andg sirunger effects would have been made, aml this i4 to ba taken futo consideration in passing upun the merits ol the performance. pleasant to be able to record a sucuess ot the outset, though we are entitled to look for still greater perfection from such volees, sud proba- Lly shall industry oud detenslnation 88 bave characte jzed tlic Boclety ju its preparation for ttus con- glve rich promise that she wil high tank asa concert singer. was very cordisl, and her performunco of the Meyerbeer number, the most ambitious, we be- lleve, she b it received replied with a sweet little song of Lassen's, s it Wnsa Dream,” debut §n Chicage lattl, a Nocturne and Polonaise of Ctopin, al the Tarantelle from Liazt's Venezia ¢ Napoll. ‘Though the Allegro aud Nocturne were charm- ingly played, unquestionabl was'fn the Liszt work, in which the britlinney of Liszt’s coloring with retnarkavle strengeh, developed some very peciitar effects of tone, and showed 8 very inttinate acquaiut- anve with the peculiaritics'of the compuacr, as mizht bave been expected of one who studied with that master so long. crisp, his phrasfur clear, his and, {n the Nucturne, for Instance, unusial delicacy, while, on the other hand, ln the Pulonaise his manner of striking, while rapldly always brisg out the ful Altlivugh s playing did uot rouse great euthin- slasi, the audience was sufliclently appreciative to recognlze tn him s wusician of ting fotelli- tiaspard. Shentl. Carwen (a Uyvay, Elviro..... 1 Conte loduifo. essio. Me, Foster kas vrobted | potae to wiue with hia. The raliroads leading East from 8t. Louls have decided to aell no mora unliinited kecond= s tickets to the ¢, but wiil bereafter sell “This action was taken to ded in making et Hy selline The Michtzan Central Railroad hes increased the price of scuson tickets between Detroit and Ypsilanti, sud it is now $22 Instead of $10 per month. T i Detroft are greatly exasperated on aceountof the change, and an fodignation neoting was hclda few days ago. polnted to wait on tha officials of tha Michigan Central and demand a restoration of the foruer rates, but they could obisin vu wodlication uf ternie. ho Ypsitanti people. wiio do busincss A tuminittco was ap- AMUSEMENTS. 138 ABT SOCIETY'S CONCERT. The lstest candldate for pupular favor, the Alg Soeicty, made its debut last evening at Hershey Hall, with foll ranks—tweaty-four volees betog its limit—evenly divided between the unrts, and under thedirection of Mr. George Loesch, Tho ball was completely filled, and very Inrgely with musical people, who gave very enthuslastic exoression to their feclings, and certalply monifested il the encouragement aud sympathy any eclety could wish, After belng Introduced to the oudicnce in & npeat little specch by its Preetdent, N, K. Fairbauk, Esq., who pave expression to the objects of the Bocle- ty, aud bespoke for It 8 large degrea of popular favor, it addressed taclf to jts work, Its num- were Hlatton “Village Blacksmith," Frel's ** How Uame )ove,” “Rhine 1ght,"” Meudelssohn's As the President announced w a clear judgwent of the Bociety, but ft was s 01 nitack The baluuce §a excellent, Under more 1t s not bave 1o look fn vain. with such vert ‘Jhe solotsts of the evenioz were Miss Fanny Whitney, suprano, and Mr, Max Pinner, plavist. Miss Whitney 18 b musieal publie, aithourl 1t 18 now some six wonlne sinco she has appeared as o sololst, the fnterimn having been apent fu study with Mrs. Kempton, and with adimirable results, lier numbers were the * Nobil Bignor, ™ from the & Huguenots,” and Blumecothal's **Mcrsage,” Loth ot which showed surprising improvemeut. in the development and uull\'rriy of tone, sud no means unknown to the et take very ler reception ever attempted, so excellent that imperative encore, to which she Mr. Max Pinner upon this occasion made his , playing an Allcero of Bcuri his finest succuss be brought out His touch Is very il lant displayed traversinge the key-bonrd, did wot value of tone. and ablifty, and to call for a reappearance h case, in reply 1o which hie_cave Rtubin. ciu's ** Valee Atlemogne”’ and Gluck's “Ga- 1 which we believe Von Buelow played ¢ The Boclety has commenced with a success, and we congratulate It There is plenty of rootn for ft, and we wish it all success. THE CIHIMES OF ORMANDY, Mignonette.. Miss Montugue Germnine Mra. Sopnty Merquin tohin #The Chimes of Normandy," as presented by the ficss troupe at Hooley's 1ast night, afforded uuch pleasure 1o the uuditors, as was cvinced by the copions avplause and tL3 | mand for encures. The operetta Is so tuneful ns nlmost to be ablo to sing itsclfs but it pe- celved very falr treatmept at the hunds, or rather at the moutus, of its latest expositors. Miss Montarue sang with ker usual graee, and acted with more than usuul vivaclty, Iler Interpolated song o the Jast act, “lurd of beauty,” gave lier & good epportunity to display her Hexibility of yolee. Beguin was thoruugnly ssiisfactory, both vacul- 1y and dramatically, us aho {8 never otherwisc, Alr, Turuer cave hls vim; Mr. ltyss was verr effective as the miser; aud Mr. Beguin was provacative of plenty ot taushter, us the Jarquis. of pleasabt yuality, which be uses fn 8 wouner evindne consderabile cultivation. two oceasions be got slightly off the Key in apening Lars; but all of lis irs were sume so truly thut the stigit thbhaps referred to uiust be attributed to tue nervodsicss Of & Hrst wp- pearance, 1t is unnecrssary to stute that Mré. rollicking alrs with much Sir. Brovau, & newcomor, sppeared He bus a ligh bartony voleo Un ohe or To-nizhr, “Faust,” with Miss Abbott as Murguer.te, TR MAPLESON OIERRA SEASON. The rale of scats for the fortticomlng Maple- ron opera, botl scuson and slugle, has been very ture, Indicativg 8 Ong finaucial success, As everything counected with it 1s now & matter of publle tterest, we sppend the casts for Monday g Tucsduy nihts of *Carmen” sod “Sous vambula Aeyor Lodll e, Binlen Mile, Jivortl Muoje. Lalitache . .. Slle. Miusie Huuk BONNANBULA. .Slgpor Frapollt e boll Mile. Fllomens M. Etulks Gerater SETRURIEL” BOLI, To the Editor of The Teibune. New Youx, Jan, 7.—1 peported by telegranh last night, awnoug otber theatrical events, the opening of Frauk Mayor In “Davy Crockets” at Niblo's (furden. From the fact that Mayo was lylog York State somewhere, aud didn'y eppesr st Niblo's at all, tue firat impresslon 18 that I'm » Lloud relative of Kit Perkine, snd baye oever beard of the Isto lomcuted G, Wasbington, But the fact fs, 1 wus sold. Lt wie explaln: There wezo four * upeniugs ? last nicbt, aud, kuowlvg 1 couldn®s scoop 'em sl o, I asked & jouruui- tatic fiieud o vislt the Lyceum and Niblo's for 1ue, while I toui the opera sud W M'liss.! o reported Lo usw wt the telegraph otllce, alony toward mldulgit, giving wo the full detuls of cich performance. golng duwn-town to {nterview b uow, owed 0 ov s slde-trock up In " New Wasn't thut meant 1 aw 1 am And i sative elos backed up by & hickory clul use on earth, 1 shalt convince him 4 #afe to play low down on & TRIRUNE corre- that he g1l but forzot his lines, and Ald not re- eover his composure until Tong after the falt of enn was like a [repzied 1oan, snd scemed 10 fee] that he really was Othdlo nnd waa only punishing Jago as to descerved audience, who did not guess the stats of alfairse was deliphted, and called hitn before the curtsin ‘These eminent iragedians THEATRICAL * Destiny " is receiving 8 fair share of atten- tlon this week st McVicker's. and the scting have boon considerably improved since: the openlog night. ‘The Park Theatre company at Tlaverly's will anpeng this evening in ' Champagne aud Oys- ters,” ono of thoserovatering comodies in which they have won distinguished success. John Dillon's company arc at Pooris thia evenlog, and to-morrow night they appesr at Jollet. They will all come on to Chicagzo on Sunduy morning to prepars for their openiog at Hooley's Tneatre un Monday evening, Mr. McVicker announces his intentien of re- viving * Rosedale,” in responsc 1o many re- He has lkewlse in veeparation two oupular dramag, * Ureen Bushes' and * Flow- ers of the Forest,”” due notice of the production of which will be given. Mile. Mionie Hank, mather, and maid. Bignor Campanins and wife, Stenor el Pucnte and wifa rg and niali, and otbers who are to Carmen,” lenve Boston to-pizht, and will reach Chicago Sunday morniog. These srtists are te bear tho prindpal roles lu the in- augural vpera, ** Carmen,” A revised edition of a fine old English drams, entiticd * Bnowbird," Is in Metronolitan Theatre on Ciark screct, sud will be prescnted next Monday evening. Fiske, a comedian of locat and natloval renute, lay the stur partio the plece. welcome to meny old adwir- usintly cotnic phiz on agsin and again, never played together again. Rachel, probably the greatest actrese that evee lived, after retiring frum tha stage, full of honors and rich beyond the dreams of ava- rice, was provoked by the anccess of Riston to &0 back to the boards once more. really was no rival sell very unpopul Both the play but Rachet Lad made her- with the Parisian critics, and Lo° aonoy her they had exagperatedly praised the new-comer, comparing her at ever polnt with Rachel, always to the latter's disads Rachel, stung to the termined to face her encmics In suc! to silence then forcver, Z’hadre on the Tuesday, Theatre Francals and Rachel went to the told the nanager ha might aonounce berto play the same part on the following Baturday. expected, thischallenge created an excitement inthe French capital. The critice came to- axud determined to punish ths As might hsve beeu night of the performsnce came and they wero present was destined to'be one of the most famous in the aunals of the stage. thing sto had ever done, swayed by her wondrous power in a tvay pei hupt no audience was ever moved bsfore or bas Tt wept with her, it smiled with her, 1t was ewept by her magic influence, the curtein fell at the close of the grest act of with sbouts that rent the n o defirium of exciteman| ‘The critics were conquercd. "They met in the fover, and in thelr enthusiasm foruetting quiie their dislika of Hug the srifst. Rachel surpossed any- The sudience was revaration at the the vlay the liouse, air, Tust E0 Massc Ractiel had won, {8 ergazed to Mr, Fiske will ers who have missed s o the boards.for tnany a day. » The Cnase concert company will give s par- Jor coucert this gveninz at the residence of t 002 Wabash avenue. choice musical programime lus heen prepared, und the porticivants futhe exercises will fnctude Jewett, suprann; Miss Mary Thev adjourne 1o a jeweler’s shop in the Pulais Royal, bought of gold, snd. with the nanies of all of ttiem, heaned by that of the famousJulesJanin, 1, waited upon the quoen of trugredy, and prescated it with a glowing evlogy Rlstor) hecae a great actress, Lut sie uever again cssayod the role of JAwdre e —— Crazed by Kearneys William Tensfield, a Qerman, Central Volice Otlice n New day sud begred for mrotection. driven crazy by Kearnes's labor agitation. e bad doue all ‘he could, he said, to avert the tide of Communism, but had falled. tnude maltrount enemics by his opoosition, and thuse enemies had foresworn bis life. «d to get aboard the 1le was taken to the vne of the strongest looking, leved the Kearney gan; He banded over al! Misses Lord, No. Miss dennfe May C. Ilarrison, contralto McWade, buriton: Kate Funck, violinst; sud Miss Mollte 8. Tyler, Chiuse in the manuger. Balabriga, the Bweilish wagician, gave s nee- ond perfonnance lust evening ut the West-Finl Opera-House, oud siieceeded of her talents. went into tho ‘ork the other = ne warvels of mins sutlicient 1o conllttn soiie ol thefr bellef that ahe §s un excell They will give airesh programime to-night, amt Wil appear for the last tune at the matinee W-uotruw afternoon und fu the evenlng. remnrking that he couldn't wet at him there, his vuluables to the Inspector sor safe keeping, inciudiug & in money, teen empioyed (o Cuilforuia as a sullcitor fur Gerinan newspavers. e e — e e Ladies’ Duy fu New York, New York Tvibune, Jan. 4, There were over fifty womeu, representing y clase of society, at the Jellerson Court yesterday, charzed with drunkenness or disordes £, i overy case, wa: maglng calls.” Justice would repe ouce u year, for sue 10 weaus eolertatnlog. GREEN-ROOM NOTES, €. B. Lewis, the Detroit Fres J'ress funny miu, bas written Nell Burgess 8 uew play, eo- titled ** Rijah.” Clara Morrie has ravceled her Chirago en- gagement, aud will remaln In Catifornin during the winter, residing with fricods at Los Angeles. A Daltimore exchango states that Mr. L. R, Ruiewell and his bride (nee Miss iand) will retire from the atage aud settle down upou an eslen- sive peach farm In' Kent County, Murfund, which they have recently purchused. Miss Lizzie Webster prescuted Mr. Harry Braham, musical director of the Rice * Evan- geline” combination, with a beautiful gold- meunted baton, during & performancve in Plijla- delphia Friday eveulug of laat week, and he used it for the firet time in conducting the aecompaniment to her song, “Ouce Upan s The tman said ha had dles’ Dav: we wers dics’ Day, Indeed!” tue 5 1 am glad ft comes puly Litltlons a3 this ure by e —— Defore Brenkiast alsrayr use Sozodont, and rab it i well, It wuch pleasant relief from parched tungue resulliug romates the Liendthfal secretivns o L will cost more for meal 4nd such thiogs, but don't bezrudpe § BUSINESS_NOTICES, Jiain, Solld Fact.—The market is flondod ‘with **Lorse-feed "' under the name of oat.mear, A curfous fncident occurred at the Iloward Atheneun, Boston, o few eveningssince, during o performance of * The Danit Blanchard as Bule 2 Hunter as the ** Wid yat to Lo educated o the vase diferonce in Itcader, & pleasant surprise awaits You, if, ou order out-rieal, you et steelocut oat-meal, per bk swaoued, and Mra. jer V. cxelnimed * He bas fuinted1™ when a gentleman in the parguctte circle fell forwurd in u state of tnscnsibility, He wns carried out by the usbers just as Mra! flun- ter went ou with her Hnes, * Of the reception tendered Miss Alicd Harricon upon her reappearance at the Calltornta Theatre a week aro, when she sustained the role of Libby feay In ** The Mighty Dollar,” the Moru- $The applause was loud and tong-continned, aud Misa llarrison, dreased, bad 10 walt i vosition till 1t subsided. character with charming revoes of manner, Just sulicientiy plquant in some of the scence rew to show the spice of tho old mischievous spirit," Miss 8ydnoy Cowell, now playiag with the Tark Theatre Company ot Haverly's, before she waa recognized, os sbe nuw uondoubtedly is, as the bost soubrette tn the couutry, had to stand Augustin Daly, of the Fifth Avenuo Theatro, cast Ler acatn and agaln for parts unsuited and distasteiul to her, “Blue Glass, for example, her talents wers In**’T'he Princess Roya) " il she hind to do was 10 *go on' and sz a sone. which had nothing to do with the otay, Mauy a night the lttls ladv uscil to leave the theatro heavy ab Leart and with eyes red from weeplng. Edwin Forrest and Charlotte Cushman for years greatly admired ope auother, clared that the other was the greatest drumatic urtist living. Durlng the Warthey both syreed to play in *Macbeeh,)” for the benedit of o sani- Tuey hut neser been on the stage The periormance was o great Both appeared at theie beat, from that thne they wero sworn enemies, and each expressed the utmost coutempt for the prefessional quallties of the other, ed to sy that Cushman was **not & woman at atl,” and Cushan declared that Forrest was M Finest natural favor, d, withoutn single esception, the best be the **coming food " Grocery sell jt, every table {u tue isnd, depot, with trial package, 10 State street, e 1'se Mrs, Winalow's Boothing Syrnp” for children walle teething. arrhoa, wind colic, snu rogulaten tho bowels. (Uticura TR GREAT SKIN CURE Infallibly Curcs. Tho success nttending the- uso of this great rem- edy In the Lroatment of Affections of tho Bkin aud pna O Jiair ju astonishing. e codnlry come the most grateful & Potter extend who havo spoken a good word Ticutia, and wili thaokfully receive reports ot new canen wherover they occar. Sdent that this new and originsl remedy posse: ropertica than were ever bolore ical profession. ECZEMA ON THE SCALP, Dreast, and Limba Cured. Wgeks & Porren—(entiemen: T ean- not refrain fromn adding my debt of gratitude to ou for baving viaced within'my reach the wonder- ul Curicusia, which Las rendered unnccessary all riment of phiysicians, and ia & re! hort space of 1o has nid mo of A luath- 1 disponsed with all puyalclana two lleving thoy did me nouood. Th tovped thia unsatisfaciory ¢xpenye Te uccessary and 1 had tho courszo any lunger to follow theirndvice—and bropght the -jouked-for cure and ba) cled with Ecrems or Sait breust, snd limbe 1t cuzos dysenter, wraceful, semi-inchoed Blio sustained the many mortitications. quite thrown away. acknowlodgments of wiist and ¢ o off.) arm. Wo greater healiog known to the mei together before, Mr. Jamcs W. Morrissey, tho Treasurcr of the Abbott-1less ovpera conipany, loss Eytinge, nud was when “Antony and Cleopatra 1laverly's, denles totally wud emplaticaily the ubllened to tha effect that S g3 uf the profits were used to enteriuin the press,”” Wawill do Mr, Morrissey the justice ta say that wo believe ie has too much cuud sense to yse lauguage of this kind, and had an entertajument been given, aud hiad bonored the gifted astress and her manwzer with thelr presence, Mr. Morrlesoy, wo bellove, could ngt posslbly give utterance 1o worde of which 1t was satd ‘'ho was the nuthor. 'l ure afulr was slinply club gossip, and i justice to Mr, Morrissey the above 18 piblished, Clara Morris, after her not allogether success- nations of herofe parts, like vadue, oud June Shore, ut Uniun Equare Theati who mapaged ust @ year ago waa playsd st e on wy scalp, for 8ve yuars, during which time 1 have been under the Lreaimeat of st mineral springs, or taking some Leen treated Ly Dre, Dr. —, 0f —, and visited sulphur sprin taken nymbers of patent medicines, the fRIntest SPprOAC L0 & cure, bogan the iag of LericyRa, whlch was imumediate- Iy succesaful in wy cus uave pot had & clean scalp fur 15 vse of the UrTicuna cutirely Leais ¢lesu ond hicalthy, were affected 1 a mmOre aggravale now completely healed. | shall continae the Cr° statciont then Apeil tiret Jast L trcly curiug me. oyeell entitely cena Kesonvess {ts wonderful sction on the stom: nd cooiiny; Jutluviice oo the bluod, pleasure, 3a | bave aong (o many 1o urgo the stllicted (v wiv thuso woudvriul STE;II!N CROWELL. e, Went 1o the whero siie revivod her popularit: ber repntation by her wonuerful lmpersonation Before the term agement was over, howerser, 4o bad & relspen of tho tluces, from which ehe hud but futely g d, and was oblued Lo take 1o her bed. room shesent for Mr. A. M. Palnser, ry und wilhi tears stre Tmplured him, ** For Uod’ play hier vart." success to the U uure Theatre, but the mansger, touched by er distress, promised revivel]' Led Astray, « Tullure ut that thne, Much hus been sald of the rivglry of operatic artists, put seldom has thero been recorded o combat urlgtnating from such a trivial cause a4 that which produved s versoual collision yester- day afternoon ut the Calitornta ‘T'beatfe—the cholee of the best room for the uctress wio s supoosed to he supporting the star, instauce to Mivs Alice Harrison was oue of the upper roomns, aud this fact ol complaint from Miss Prescots, who lound bere sell thhs, In a ligorative seuse, retegated to tuo rton, the manager of the theatre, took exception to this rul Stage-Manneer Robert his remorks with some very strong coltliets, when s fracus occurred that was quite lvely for awhile, but which ended without uny very serl- ous yesults to elther party.—Sas Francisco ot Mas Muiton. Cavriox, ~1f procurable, use CyTICTRA ¥oar, CUTICURA RESOLVENT, A Great Purifying Agent. Tlcers, fores, Abscesres. Carbuncles Bolls, Milk Erystpeian, tores, swellod Boro L d Sores aad Wounds, sut such other maul- festations of Hcrofuls sre rapidiy beale | the salves, owinculy, aud lo- 10 wuch coses, how- ST sbould by takon interually to zo and expel the currabl LOisUDa in the blood that appesr oo the surface in tbe forw of ulcere and wnros. 1t shonld also bo taken when tho skin {s hot and dry, the system feverien, the liver tornid, the byw- els constlvated, or when the constitutlon has been sustlerod vy uinlarial or suti-periodic dlsesse, CUTICURA SOAP, Medicinal and Toilst, rod from CoTicena fn & modided form, and #ablo in the treatment of skiu great pecunia Leg, Fuver Hore ' which, by thie way, proved tiony uf the prof fower reglons. Eberte, sccompanylug [ ' ositively lndiep: ¥ & rocomuweud |t for (bo vation of tho Skine of infants, 10 Kentismen haye sud ary teoubled with buwmors, for il who dusire a clesn aud wholesowe Skin aud B¢ ad for il purposes of th f1s wiedicinal ingredients are so refned sud d tbat thelr prosenca ls known only by their raud cursiive effacts, whily 1ts dedightiul ana re- resliiuy fragrance squals or eurpasses tas Onest u ‘The eller Kean, when at the hizht of bis apularity at Drury Lane Theal Lig ‘success of the elder Booth, who wus plaving at au Fast End theatre, tnduced ki to come over und wet with him at 4 certaln benefit ‘performan the plecey aud Booth was begraul Rean complained of Jauguor He werelv “walked throuwh > Bouth went awa, satisied that bo woula hsve everythin way un the uight of.th cvoutful occaslon sreived, of Copicusa Soar when causy we kpow it wlil peedy cure, as otber 1 be veb: uplet u possiLlu Lo ot “Othello” was | 1ot Interfero wit U 10 any address ou recelpt of prico. The Cutictita Rruxoixs are prepared by \Wazks & Porrau, Uhewlvts and Drugylate, du0 Wasbiug- osjon, aud sre for #a'c ! Cuticuiia, simall buxes. ltg-oLvesT, §1 per dotle. Boap, 5 cante per coke; by all, 30 cents; throo Bo eurtain rose, ivered tho ppesch hefory ens I g flat und indilferent wsnuer, snd made uo linpresston ou the audl- wua roceivod with and scored hit il bed never scted better. LA ENTALLINMED RANDAL I FOOTE, BANKER, ROADWAY, KEW Ho was dellghted. Rean, fumivg with ragv, waitipe for bis cuv. upon the stage like ai uside the eritic of the I be by, und mutteriug, bustiseas ut once.” Boolb und glured gt nm so iered! cert him entirely, the throat with the words: » Be s my love u wastou—="" pour Juye wus 0 scured 1 Waen Jt cuuie he rusbed nfuriated Uon, pushing YOI, ber vl New Yoric at of Gold ilusrd. (ke e went up suddeuly to i 4 s rEion Pauslilet uidr comminons wiled ** Wl sirev taluiug valusiks laforuisiye, walled oa e